The Come Out & Play Festival is back celebrating a fifth year of bringing play to the Bay with new and innovative real-world games happening on Fulton Street between Hyde and Larkin at Civic Center in the heart of San Francisco.

2014 Come Out & Play FestivalOctober 24-25, 2014
Fulton Street between Hyde and Larkin, SF
FREE, but an RSVP is suggested on Facebook and Eventbrite

On Friday from 5-9 pm, night games will light up the streets. On Saturday from noon to 5 pm, games will take over the city.

Join the first day of Come Out and Play Weekend on Saturday, December 1st from 12pm-5pm at Victoria Manalo Draves Park, Folsom & 6th Street for a day full of fun outdoor games for kids and adults.

Venue Change Due to Rain - outdoor events scheduled for originally scheduled for Victoria Manalo Draves Park will now be played at SOMArts (934 Brannan Street near 8th St) or at Gene Friend Recreation Center (270 6th St. near Folsom).

Games on Saturday, December 1st at the Gene Friend Recreation Center (270 6th St @ Folsom):

12-2pm: Hula Hoop Tag (by Playworks), a fresh take on the classic game of tag; meant for participants of all ages, it will get your heart

12-2pm: Staccato (by Casey Lent, Ben Clarke, Reynaldo Vargas & Grant Reid), a two on two playground game in which the offense and defense face off to score points–but they can’t always move their feet!

12-2pm: Pinkball (designed by Ian Fraser, run by Heather Browning), a cooperative variation on classic “ball and stick” games.

1-3pm: Sloth Chase (by Albert Kong & Eric Rubin), a turn-based tag game of strategy and skill that slows players to a crawl as they navigate the cityscape.

2pm: Broom Ships (by Jonathan McKeever), a field game for large groups of players in which opposing sides try to keep their ships afloat as they navigate across the field

3-5pm: Humans vs. Mosquitoes (by Humans vs. Mosquitoes), a physical field game in which humans attempt to defeat mosquitoes by clearing out their breeding